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Party Pictures, Sept. 7, 2013

September 06, 2013 We'd like you to send us photos of your events, especially fundraisers. Photos should include no more than six people and be taken up close. Please include the name of the event, first and last names of individuals pictured (from left to right), date of the event, who took the photos and a contact number. Images should be no less than 2,000 pixels in the longest dimension. Send JPG files to party@postandcourier.com.

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Photographs by Joye Ridgeway
The Ft. Sullivan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution celebrated Carolina Day on June 28 with a church service at St Michael’s Episcopal Church, the traditional bell ringing and a parade from Washington Square to The Battery. Pictured (from left), are Kate Stanton, Burnetta Schrecker, Nancy Mikell and Debbie Owens.

Photographs by Joye Ridgeway
The Ft. Sullivan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution celebrated Carolina Day on June 28 with a church service at St Michael’s Episcopal Church, the traditional bell ringing and a parade from Washington Square to The Battery. Pictured (from left), are Kate Stanton, Burnetta Schrecker, Nancy Mikell and Debbie Owens.

Carolina Day celebration
Photographs by Joye Ridgeway
The Ft. Sullivan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution celebrated Carolina Day on June 28 with a church service at St Michael’s Episcopal Church, the traditional bell ringing and a parade from Washington Square to The Battery. Here, DAR members march along Broad Street.

Carolina Day celebration
Photographs by Joye Ridgeway
The Ft. Sullivan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution celebrated Carolina Day on June 28 with a church service at St Michael’s Episcopal Church, the traditional bell ringing and a parade from Washington Square to The Battery. Debbie Owens, Burnetta Schrecker and Kate Stanton.

Photographs by Joye Ridgeway
The Ft. Sullivan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution celebrated Carolina Day on June 28 with a church service at St Michael’s Episcopal Church, the traditional bell ringing and a parade from Washington Square to The Battery.

Charleston police Pipes and Drums
Photographs by G.C. Scott
The Charleston Police Pipes and Drums volunteer in local parades and memorial services. Last year, at the request of Chief Gregory Mullen, the band represented the department at the funeral of an officer killed in the line of duty in Aiken. The band recently presented the department with photographs by Fred Carpenter of that event. Pictured (from left) are John Weed (pipe-sergeant), Mullen, Graham Scott (treasurer) and John Guerry (drum-major).